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07/22/09 at 17:40:10
 
I have a 2003 LS650. I want to remove the passenger backrest. I found that it is hard to get to the bolts that need to be removed. If anybody has any pointers to make this easier, please let me know!  Thanks!  Smiley
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Reply #1 - 07/22/09 at 18:11:30
 
i was thinking of doing this and already stripped one of the bolts... whoops!
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Reply #2 - 07/22/09 at 18:20:29
 
Twdy,
Did you drop the rear fender to reach the bolts? Did you use a socket, or a wrench? Thanks[font=Verdana][/font]
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Reply #3 - 07/22/09 at 19:17:02
 
Take the side rails off too.
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Reply #4 - 07/22/09 at 19:24:57
 
Seviersavage,
Will the fender have to be dropped in order to remove the side rails...or visa versa? I have helped my father in law to put one back together after having it painted, but can't remember the way it went back together exactly! What would be the easiest route? Thanks!
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Reply #5 - 07/22/09 at 22:17:04
 
Side rails are held on by the bolts that are inside the fender and the two bolts right under the rider's seat.  Put some painter's tape on the fender, getting it as far under the rail as possible to help keep away the scratches.  You may or may not have to remove the rear tire to get to all the bolts.  
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Reply #6 - 07/23/09 at 04:48:00
 
on my '95 i just reached in under the fender and removed the one bolt underneath and the other 2 that are visible. i didn't take off the wheel & it looks so much better without the sissy bar!
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Reply #7 - 07/23/09 at 16:09:01
 
jowamf wrote on 07/22/09 at 17:40:10:
I have a 2003 LS650. I want to remove the passenger backrest. I found that it is hard to get to the bolts that need to be removed. If anybody has any pointers to make this easier, please let me know!  Thanks!  Smiley



My arms reached in order to get the back bolt off. My hands are kinda chubby and reached in the tire with a number 12 wrench. Took a bit of time but no problem.
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Reply #8 - 07/23/09 at 18:31:18
 
Ok, I hit a dead end. I got the bolts under the cushion for the backrest off. But the bars are still attached. Do I need to remove the alan bolts on the under side of the side rails????
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Reply #9 - 07/23/09 at 18:44:43
 
yep Wink
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Reply #10 - 07/23/09 at 18:48:45
 
Shoot, I was afraid of that. Got that close, but I c,kt get the dang things to break.
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Reply #11 - 07/23/09 at 23:09:11
 
try liquid wrench, or try tightening them a little then loosening them! things are always hard to reach, a mechanic has some tricks up his sleeves...along with grease!

i told my friend(who is saving for a bike to make a bobber as well) even though mine is a rat bobber(brobber? brat?) i want to make a "mock" company since we do everything in our backyards and the motto will be BLOOD, SWEAT & A LITTLE CURSING...WE DON'T CRY" haha i made that up all by myself...now where's my cookie?!! Huh
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Reply #12 - 07/24/09 at 08:23:33
 
I probably sound like a complete moron, but I am new at this, so bare with me pleae!! I am curious if my pathetic little butt can ever get those dang alan bolts loose on the bottom side, is that the last thing I should need to do to get them loose? I had to put it all back together last night, as I had to work today....BOOOO....so before I tear into it again I want to make sure I am not going to run into anything else I can't man-handle my way out of....as I am a woman, and not too good at man-handling. Too scrawny! LOL Thanks again for all the info!
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Reply #13 - 07/24/09 at 08:54:28
 
i didn't even realize u were a lady! sorry! i should start paying attention to who i'm posting to!

yeah it should take much force to tighten the loosen, u should be fine! once u become a little more comfortable it'll be more fun i promise!
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Reply #14 - 07/24/09 at 08:56:23
 
  You can use a longer allen wrench you have more leavage with that ,Also can put pressures on in and tap with a hammer.hold the allen wrench tight or you wreck the allen screw
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